Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1922, Night Extra, Image 8

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iWew. Vry. f.ttndiren, 40c
ISE'S HOTEL
;?1J B20 Walnut Street
win e. it. MKvrwM. iron.
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MAY OUST READING
One Hurt n Train Wreck
Pettsvllle, In Mnrcli 10. The Crcs
nun wreck (ruin mi the l'lillmlelpliln
and Kemllug Itullway, while returning
from rlciirlnj; nn a wrrrlc In the Scliu.xl
kill Valley, neitli of tills city, wns
wrecked nnd the tracks tern up for. n
cenildernblc illntnncc. While ' crews
from ItcmlliiK and Mnhnney l'lnnt! were
clcnrlnjt up the mceiii1 craMli, .Tnincs
Curry, rondncter, of the Mnhuney
l'lntie crew, was severely Injured.
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mi. OCct 119 S. 17th St.. PKiUdtlpVu
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.Viceroy Held Partly Responsi Respensi
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Parcel Pest, 7c extra
SCAKLETT
703 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
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nentnnt: us viceroy or nulla, u 11 "
llcved In peme quarters, will he the de
nouement te the publication nfthe In
dian flevernment'i note. There it noth
ing tangible en which te hne this be
lief, but It Is net Improbable at a
eucl te the virtual illnnls-nl of Dhvln
S. Mentnt'ii as secretary for India.
The probable effect In India of Mr.
Montagu's resignation N the subject of
much curiosity, and here ere i-emc mis
givings let the removal of the cham
pion of Indian political reform hae a
dangerous repercussion there.
I'qwally momentous from the domes,
tie political point of view Is the effect
the whole nffalr innv have en the for
tunes of the government, especially u
te the position of Prime .Minister l.leyd
(leerge. Seme belle e the chances that
the Premier will make geed his threat
ened resignation have been considerably
increased and that If he ale takes the
view that Ame-lcen abstention from
llip Hntinn fVnfnrniiPi. lesuctls the nres-
pect of success there, the country may Wall & Ochs, 1716 Chestnut Street,
seen icarn el ins cleniute renremenr.
It Is still unknown wliether he In
tends te begin lib- lmltilm tecbn, but In
view of the tlirentened lockout in the
engineering and shipbuilding trades, it
Open Every
Night
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1019-21 Market St.
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The spccUicles and cycRlnsses njadc by Wall & Ochs, Opticians,
are noted because of the comfort and lasting satisfaction which they
give te the wearer.
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Lewest Prices in Years!
FreshEggsj
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of twelve OVC
At all our Stores
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$m PHILADELPHIA
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I1 I NEW
Is- I PROBLEMS
y.'B New business preb-
1 I Jems are arisin? centin-
ueusly because of the
;. I new conditions in the
'. I world of trade.
Jp I The customers we
' serve are welcome at all
'. M times te bring their
5 I problems te our officers.
?& ' Personal consultation is
IH B one of the features of
f our service.
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$1,550,000.00
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prevented his attending the Washing
ten Conference will again upset his ar
rnncementii.
The Knrl of Derbv. former Secretary
for War. has been offered tlie pecntary
ship for India in wtceesien te Montagu,
according te reports In the parliamen
tary lobbies today. In the event of
Lord Derby's refusal the Duke of Dev Dev
onshire is mentioned as the likely np np
pelntce. All the newspapers give prominence
te the Montagu Incident and cemmrut
en his retirement.
As might have been expected
Conservative picss r.ilses tiaeaiw of I
jej. but It is noteworthy that the Lib
eral newspapers agree that his mil
tlnuanee in the lnd'a elHce was made
impossible bv re ent events.
m The Dally News, one of his wntmct
l supporters, while expressing soriew ut
jg t the rethement of "one of the best See
g retnries of State India ever had," siivs:
H' "The dltTicuIt.v'ef the Moslem prob preb
tl i lem in India luinllv jilstllies wanton
coiuplteiitleu of the no Ies difiieult
situation in the Near Knst, ami (an (an
net Justify the formal anneiflicenient
te France that our policy In Asia Miner
is determined by the exigencies of our
J I position in India." In this criticism
B the Xews Includes Lord Heading.
nfl The Wetmlnster finzette, fermerlv
nnniiiiT t'tiniiiii Mnipin'cr ,ii .111.
Montagu, condemns UU en similar
grounds. The Timer, wllle approving
his removal, sajs :
"The elrcum-tanrc which led te hH
resignation reveal a dei)Ieruble kick of
co-ordination in the government, which
must new give proof of its power te
deal coherently and (irmly with the
great Issues of the imperial policy or
give place te some administration less
dangerously divided ugalnst itself."
YOU realize tliut after having CPRING, the most popular time.ef
your eyes examined tne utility tne year ler weddineal Almest
of your glasses does net entirely all of us have at least one or two
depend upon the prescription hut Wedding Gifts te purchase. But
upon their fit and adjustment? 4 whether it be a gift of importance I
Glasses which de net fit properly te some intimate friend or relative !
may give you endless discomfort I or a smaller token, you cannot dej
nnd annoyance. Let me advise you, better than te visit the store of Bai-
then, te take your prescription te ley, Banks & Biddle Company. Espe-i
cialiy among thetr mnrveleus cellec-
whose glasses aic the last word in tien of silver will you find gifts of
optical clllciency. I" or you win be exquisite beauty. And It is such n
able te secure, with the aid of Wall & satisfaction te give s'ilver, for you '
Ochs' experts, frames xvhich will net knew that it will always and forever
only held your glasses in the cer-1 be appreciated. The Silver Tea and
rcct position se that you will leek Dinner Services, the elaborate
through the exact center of the Centerpieces will the Chests of Flat
... i,llf f,.nma nf M1i-in '"Iher arc mnCTlflccnt: whlle the mort mert
lenses, but names et enduring, PIlty prCe(, ,,iPces arc equally flne In
quality. quality nnd design.
T?RUIT is se healthful that it makes a delightful gift te any one. sick or
" well. Doesn't it make your mouth water te think of these marveleus .
Gift Baskets of Fruit at Hallowells', Hread below UhestnutY The Fruit Is
se beautiful and se attractively arranged te bring eut-the glorious coloring;
but what is mere enticing, you knew that it will taste even mero delicious,
if possible, than it leeks. These huge clusters of Hothouse Grapes from
Belgium (I'm afraid we won't be nble te get them muih longer this sea-
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rusiis-a, i iuui-3 iiiiu lL-UL.ll lliu iruui cuuui siii:u. .iiiu Xlitliuwciis guar
antee perfect delivery of their Gift Baskets te all points within 1000 miles.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
EDGE F0RCESJ0R RUNY0N
Gubernatorial Beem of State Sen Sen
aeor te Be Boosted Tonight
Atlantic City. March 10. Tin- IMge
fercin In the State will be lined up
solidly behind the candidacy of Senater
William X. Itunven, of Cnlen. for the
Hepub'Ican nomination for (inventor.
This will he the eiit-tandlng develop
ment of the banquet te he held at the
Hltz-Cnrlten tonight, when Supreme
Cem t Cleik I'nech I,, .lolni-en will be
host te nil the I'de leaders In the
State.
Senater Itunven will, of (eun-e, be
present, as will I'niti'd States Senaiei
IMge. Slate Chairman H. C. Stokes
ami prebab'j Senater I'rellngluij-en
Several 1'tljje lendeis, who are Mild
e have lxcn i nlv lukewarm tow mil the
Itunven candidal', are iuivv believed te
be llnin;j up sincere! in behalf of the
Senater.
TO EXTEND CONCLAVE DATE
Future Elections Will Be Held Fif
teen DayB After Death of Pepe
Heme, March 10. (Hy A. P. I A
papal deciee will be made public sheit-
ly ixtcnding te fifteen das the Intel vul
'between the death of a Pepe a"ci the
beginning of the sacred conclave te elect
his successor. Cardinal l) Council.
Aichblshep of ISosten, told the .Wocl .Wecl
utiil Piess tedil.
The deciee. the cardinal added, al-e
will grant the Snored College the pewei
te extend this period if ueie.ii).
This income diary will
SAVE worry for YOU
With March 15th, the final date for filing Income Tax
returns, rapidly drawing near, the value of a record such
as the "Personal Recerd of Income" is emphasized most
strongly.
This book was designed especially for keeping a day-te-day
record of EVERY item that should be considered
in making an Income Tax return. These who use it for
1922 will be SAVED the trouble and worry experienced
in former years.
Wc have one of these books for YOU. Come in and
get it or drop us a postal. , Yeu will net be obligated in
the least.
The Land Title and Trust Company
Bread and Chestnut
Philadelphia
If you say "Ben-Gay"
you will get a tube of
the Original French
Baume,net one of the
fleck of imitations
k mat never areuna an
h'M successes.
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DELAY FETEF0R PRESIDENT
Marlen Celebration Postponed at Re
quest of Harding
Marlen. .. Munh in iHv v. V i
At the personal n quest of l'i's,,, rit
Harding, the lentennnl eeUbrntieu
which was te hnve Ik en hi hi ueie in
June has been iiortpeiivd until Julv.
Members of the committee In i liarge
of the celebration tedaj rcct hid a
letter from the President in which In
expressed a dclic te attend, but staled
he would be unable te de t-e until Jul.
The committee immediately announced
the postponement.
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Ne. 10(1 Fingers in Water Without
Wetting.
When jeu offer te dip jour fingers In
.n bowl of water without wetting thmi,
some one will probably challenge jeu
' te meke geed your statement.
Yeu must have a special preparation
'bold at drug stores called boepodiuni
I powder. Sprinkle a little of the pevvdtr
ion the Eurface of the. water, nnd jeu
may dip your fingers in and remove
them without wetting them in the
leant,
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First Time Shown
in Philadelphia ,
Three beautiful pieces. Best
of workmanship. Full spring
construction, loose spring
cushions. Can be had in
choice of exquisite French
tapestry and velour combina
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Wlint waa the occasion" Kew il U mju hc(T
nBriHima of our perer.a experiences,
deirt mlau the llve shining rxanuilea of
"That Awkward Meinrnt," hy r.nuli Huulen.
A Uu "falllci at til l'A9lnff Hhew," J1mu.
tin Stctlen et next Sunday' Public Lcdcer.
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(Sv GwD WhYWE SELL CHtAPERi 2l
726 Arch St. and 43 N. 8th St.
LAST DAY
TOMORROW
Of This Sweeping Reduction!
jjJg 1 and 2 JP&zr qfJPtints
YOUR LAST CHANCE TOMORROW!
New for a Quick and Final Clean-UpN jfJia OVmCOATS
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Mr. Hill's
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Gees With
Every
Purchase
ABSOLUTELY THE
LAST CALL this tremen
deus bargain event winds up
tomorrow at closing time.
With it gees the greatest cloth
ing opportunity known in his
tery the chance te buy any
and everything you want in
this large 5-story building AT
HALF PRICE.
Mr. Hill has even made
greater reductions en certain
lines te make sure of a quick
clearance. Mr. Hill has pre
pared, se tomorrow will be un
qualifiedly the biggest value-giving
day of the entire sale.
Don't Miss This Big
Sale Tomorrow
Fer it is the only time you will be
able te buy suits and overcoats at
HALF PRICE. Dent forget don't
miss it.
Ne matter what you want yes, sir,
it surely will pay you te buy your over
coats for next winter at these low
prices.
Every style, every material, every
pattern, every color any man could
want and a size for every man, no
matter what his build.
Wc repeat COME TOMORROW
don't miss the last day!
New Sports Suits and Tep Coats
That the Yeung Men Want!
They are here, boys! and the snappiest and smartest suits and topcoats
imaginable. Mr. Hill includes them in the HALF-PRICE SALE, at truly wonder
ful low prices. The smartest of new gray and brown HERRINGBONES AND
TWEEDS in semi-belted and plaited back effects. See them you will like them
instantly.
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en's Paets HALF PRICE
A size for every man, no matter what length or waist.
e(l0 Uitjrrent Patterns and Materials for Choice
Men's $2.50 Trousers $1.25
Men's $3.00 Trousers .... .$1.50
Men's $4.00 Trousers $2.00
Men's $5.00 Trousers $2.50
Men's $6.00 Trousers $3.00'
Men's $8.00 Trousers . . . .$4.00
Men's $10.00 Trousers . . . .$5.00
Men's $12.00 Trousers . . . .$6.00
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BOY CLOTHING at HALF
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and SUITS
Thousands of Spring Suits
Thousands of advance Spring Suits havt
arrived and Mr. Hill includes them in this
HALF-PRICE SALE. Plenty of Sports Suits
just like "Dad" will wear as well a3 ether new
styles and materials.
$6.00 Suits and Overcoats, $3.00
$7.50 Suits, Overcoats & Mackinaws, $3!75
$10.00 Suits, Overcoats & Mackinaws, $5.00
$12.50 Suits, Overcoats & Mackinaws, $6.25
$15.00 Suits, Overcoats & Mackinaws, $7.50
$17.50 Suits, Overcoats & Mackinaws, $8.75
Beys' $1.50 Pants, 75c
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